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      Tyrese Campbell gives United victory over Wednesday in tight Sheffield derby

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    Tyrese Campbell’s second-half strike proved to be the difference in a gruelling Steel City derby to move Sheffield United into second spot in the Championship courtesy of victory over their arch-rivals Sheffield Wednesday.

    Derbies between Sheffield’s two biggest sides have been few and far between in recent seasons, with this only the fifth competitive fixture since 2012 and the first in over 2,000 days. The last three had all finished 0-0 and throughout a fairly timid opening half here at Bramall Lane, it looked as though this could be the fourth in succession.

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      UK diners already fear the bill, but the budget just raised it again, warn restaurateurs

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    UK Hospitality says members would have to hike prices 8% to cover the extra cost of hiring staff under new employer NIC rates

    Nothing tarnishes an evening out quite like a row over the size of the bill.

    But leading figures in the hospitality sector fear that Labour’s first budget in 14 years has put them on a collision course with their guests over the fair price of a meal.

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      The Spoils director says film forces art world to confront ‘loaded issue’ of restitution

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    Documentary shows the fight to recover paintings that Jewish art dealer was forced to sell by the Nazis

    From the Benin bronzes to the Parthenon marbles, debates over the restitution of cultural artefacts are now a fact of life in an international art world forced to reckon with the often controversial history of its treasures.

    Museums around the world are having to consider implications of retaining items many argue were taken from their owners under persecution or duress.

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      Chelsea keep 100% WSL record alive with resounding win at Liverpool

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    Chelsea continued their strongest ever start to a Women’s Super League season as the defending champions made it six league wins out of six under Sonia Bompastor with a routine 3-0 victory at Liverpool.

    Bompastor became the first manager to win their first four away games in the history of the WSL, Chelsea having also notched up victories at Crystal Palace, Arsenal and Everton, and maintained their 100% record in all competitions after eight games.

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      Lionel Messi’s shock playoff defeat was great for drama but a problem for MLS

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    The league has made the Argentinian star the crux of its push for growth. But now that his season is over will neutral fans bother to watch?

    Everyone loves an underdog story, although an iPad may have been angrily thrown across the room in the Garber household as Atlanta United shocked Inter Miami on Saturday evening . Tim Cook might have reacted in a similar way after posting how “excited” he was to watch Lionel Messi and Co in the MLS playoffs. He won’t be watching any more of him this year.

    These were the Messi playoffs. The league’s entire postseason marketing focused on the GOAT, pre-empting a predicted march to MLS Cup glory after Miami had set a regular-season points record. Messi was everywhere: on billboards, in social media promos and TV ads. They even aired Inter Miami’s first playoff game in Times Square. MLS had been building to this moment ever since Messi arrived in Florida.

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      Thames Water board split over two competing deals to save it from insolvency

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    Split comes despite chairman’s preference for deal from group including US hedge funds Elliott Partners and Silver Point and others

    Thames Water’s board is split over two competing deals from its lenders aimed at saving the UK’s biggest water supplier from going insolvent.

    Two classes of creditors, group A bondholders and group B bondholders, are offering high-interest £3bn rescue packages intended as a liquidity lifeline while the company burns through cash and seeks to restructure its debts.

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      Steve Borthwick retains full support of RFU despite England’s losing streak

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    • England have won just four of 10 Tests in 2024
    • Under-pressure coach has “100%” backing from RFU

    The England head coach, Steve Borthwick, retains the unequivocal support of the Rugby Football Union despite four consecutive defeats, the Guardian understands.

    England have won just four of their 10 Test matches in 2024 and have lost six of their last seven matches against tier one opposition. On Saturday they conceded a record number of points against Australia at Twickenham, again snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Since Borthwick took charge in December 2022, they have a 50% winning record.

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      The Babadook at 10: how a tiny Australian film became a horror hit – and an unlikely queer icon

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    They had $2m and six weeks. Everyone hated the name. Test audiences hated the film. Here’s the oral history of how Jennifer Kent’s debut got made – despite the odds

    His eyes are depthless pools, his mouth a taut rictus. His fingers taper to blade-like claws and he looms like a scarecrow. In the dark you might only make out his cheeks, a shock of bone-white puncturing the night. He is furry, hairy, a little scary. Or maybe he’s just misunderstood?

    You know the Babadook even if you haven’t seen the film: Australian director Jennifer Kent’s ornate, expressionistic horror that premiered at Sundance in 2014 before becoming a household meme a few years later. The creature leaps from a menacing picture book to torment a single mother, Amelia (Essie Davis), and her son Sam (Noah Wiseman). The pair’s already spiky relationship grows increasingly terrifying as the monster invades their suburban abode. Will they banish him before he tears them apart for good?

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      ‘I blame the party’: recriminations abound among Democrats – including in Scranton

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November 2024

    Harris won Biden’s home county in Pennsylvania by less than 1%, a steep drop from Biden’s and Obama’s wins

    From gold-high top sneakers to Women-for-Trump tank tops, iron-on “Fight, Fight, Fight” patches to a poster depicting a 19th-century cowboy outlaw, sales of Trump merchandise at the Trump store in Scranton, Pennsylvania, tripled in sales in the days after the once and future president’s landslide second-term win in the US election last week.

    In a hard week for Democrats, the goods flying off the shelves added insult to injury as Scranton has long been intimately linked to Joe Biden, lauded as his home town and symbol of his affinity with America’s working class.

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